The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Том 13J. Dodsley, 1794 |
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... entered into a negociation , daring the fiege of Bender , with the Ruffians , and at length concluded a treaty , by which they renounced all connection and alliance with the Turks , and submitted themselves to be under the protection of ...
... entered into a negociation , daring the fiege of Bender , with the Ruffians , and at length concluded a treaty , by which they renounced all connection and alliance with the Turks , and submitted themselves to be under the protection of ...
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... entered the har- bour , and bombarded and cannon- aded the town , and a caftle that protected it , with fuch fuccefs , that a lucky fhot having blown up the powder magazine in the latter , both were reduced to a heap of rubbish . Thus ...
... entered the har- bour , and bombarded and cannon- aded the town , and a caftle that protected it , with fuch fuccefs , that a lucky fhot having blown up the powder magazine in the latter , both were reduced to a heap of rubbish . Thus ...
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... entered into a fruitless negociation with the Dey , who was fo much difpleafed with a letter he had received from him , that he or- dered the Algerine colours to be hoifted , and several cannon fhot to be fired at the Danes ; but they ...
... entered into a fruitless negociation with the Dey , who was fo much difpleafed with a letter he had received from him , that he or- dered the Algerine colours to be hoifted , and several cannon fhot to be fired at the Danes ; but they ...
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... entered it , and held a bed of justice , at which it is faid he reproached the members in the fevereft terms ; he then told the chambers of Inquefts and Requests , that he had no need of them , and they might retire ; after which all ...
... entered it , and held a bed of justice , at which it is faid he reproached the members in the fevereft terms ; he then told the chambers of Inquefts and Requests , that he had no need of them , and they might retire ; after which all ...
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... entered the parliament - houfe , at the head of eight companies of gre- nadiers , and after tearing to pieces an arret of theirs , banished feveral of their members to Vizoul . And at Belang on , the pa liament having committed the ...
... entered the parliament - houfe , at the head of eight companies of gre- nadiers , and after tearing to pieces an arret of theirs , banished feveral of their members to Vizoul . And at Belang on , the pa liament having committed the ...
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